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Slieve FoyeMountainSliabh Feá A name in Irishalso Carlingford Mountain an extra name in English(Ir. Sliabh Feá [GE], 'mountain of rushes')County Highpoint of Louth, in County Highpoint, Arderin Lists, Undifferentiated, or layered gabbro 1-4 Bedrock

Locally the name is understood as Sliabh Fathaigh, 'mountain of the giant', and this ties in with local lore about a giant being discernible among the summit rocks [KM, personal comment]. Also called Carlingford Mountain.
Slieve Foye is the highest mountain in the Cooley/Gullion area and the 318th highest in Ireland. Slieve Foye is the second most easterly summit in the Cooley/Gullion area. Slieve Foye is the highest point in county Louth.Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/298/

A gloopy mist with the consistency of treacle, a wind to get Beaufort more than a bit worried, wild horses bemused by the shadowy figures jogging out of the clouds, trail runners and a right good soaking. All this and still Foye was magnificent. It's a mountain that just keeps giving regardless of the conditions. The highpoint of Louth in more ways than one! Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/298/comment/6576/